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Micaela McLucas
Fugazi
€40,00
22,5 × 30 cm, 192 p, ills. color, paperback
ISBN 9789493511019
edit & design: Jurgen Maelfeyt
ISBN 9789493511019
edit & design: Jurgen Maelfeyt
May 2026
Fugazi is Micaela McLucas’ first book—a visceral collage of images and lived moments that drift between desire, dislocation, and self-mythology. Moving through neon nights, private rituals, and fleeting intimacies, the book feels less like a narrative than a state of mind: erotic, unstable, and insistently personal. Drawing from a life lived in transit and excess, McLucas collapses glamour and confession into a single visual language. Fugazi doesn’t document reality—it destabilizes it, revealing something raw, feminine, and unfiltered beneath the surface.
Micaela McLucas is a filmmaker and artist based between Los Angeles, Paris and London. Raised between Argentina and LA, always on an airplane, always out of context. Three passports, four languages, learned every life lesson by getting kicked in the teeth, which is why her work hits the way it does.
Her influences range from trash TV to French philosophy and cinema has always been the core obsession. Her work moves between fashion, theory and lived experience in ways that feel both precise and unruly.
The world she builds is psychedelic, intimate and unapologetically feminine. She mines her own life for material and uses it to collapse fantasy and confession. Everything is neon soaked, surreal and intrusive, not to escape reality but to pierce it.